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My baby was born at 37weeks 4days thru Csection at 2.75kgs. However, during the Growth scan, it was mentioned IUGR and Oligohydramnios. Does being born in normal birth weight after IUGR growth scan mean that the IUGR condition has resolved before birth? If no, can IUGR lead to any developmental delay - especially fine motor?
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The iugr babies are just fine after birth
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See you never know what will be the growth potential of your child he/ she might reach 3.5-4 kg and due to IUGR he was only 2.7 kg ... although after being delivered and started on breast feeds properly and digeaing mother's milk this is of less concern now ...what you need to take care is proper feeding and monitor weight gain according to gestational age
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